Paul Walker's Car Shop Will Auction Off His Collection, But Won't Say Which Cars Were His

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Paul Walker owned an exotic car shop that is now tasked with selling off his substantial car collection. Rather than doing the typical thing, which would be to publicize the hell out of this in order to use the deceased's name to command high prices, however, the shop will be selling all of the cars through third parties and is refusing to let anyone know that they were Walker's cars.

TMZ reports that his estate feels that he wouldn't have wanted his name, or the press surrounding his accident, to be used in order to make an extra buck. We're happy that everybody involved is acting with dignity and respect.